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Teleboobies
File:Teleboobies.jpg
TV Show Information
Genre: Children's/Educational

Teleboobies is a children's educational TV show produced in Brazil.

History

The Simpsons saw Teleboobies when they stayed in a hotel in Rio de Janeiro while searching for Lisa's pen pal Ronaldo. The show features the female host Xoxchitla, and her assistants, all wearing tight clothes while on stage with other creatures such as flamingos. The show's format is presenting educational concepts in an entertaining (and often risqué) fashion. For example, Xoxchitla demonstrated the difference between clockwise and counter-clockwise by shaking her torso and twirling tassels attached to her breasts, which enraptured Bart.

Ronaldo is also on the show, working as a flamingo.

Behind the Laughter

  • Teleboobies is a direct parody of the very famous Brazilian Xou da Xuxa.
  • The show's title is a pun on the British children's series Teletubbies.

Appearances